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Recently i went to Airtel store to port my mobile no from mumbai circle to pune circle. They did not ask me to submit any document, photos and asked me my Adhhaar no. Just by scanning my finger using finger print scanner they ported my cell no to pune circle. Now thats called digital india.

Now banking system also linking Adhaar to bank accounts. To change address in your bank accounts you dont have to go and visit bank. Just update it on bank website using adhaar authentication.

I agree congress initiated Adhaar. But current government truly using Adhaar potential to make Digital India

Well NRIs can always get their relatives to get a phone connection for them. Technically I am not an NRI, since I am not an Indian citizen. But even if I was an NRI, I'd probably have got a number through my parents, uncles/aunts, or cousins.

When I visited my parents this year, I needed a prepaid mobile connection. My mom got it for me and they used a finger print scanner to authenticate her - whole process took 3 minutes or less. No other documents needed. I was impressed.

There has been lots of educated people who have been saying that India was ruined for last 70 years and NAMO is trying to correct the 70 years of mistake. So let me ask again,
How was India ruined in the following Era
1. Nehru Era
2. Indira Era
3. Rajiv Era
4. Rao Era
5. MMS Era
?. Vajpayee Era

cheers,

Super

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Yes. But this is just a start... Adversarial Networks is a possibility and would be a huge deal... I think the OpenAI implementation I mentioned in another post on this thread uses Adversarial networks to practice and get better (I can't find a reference I had read it on right now, so I might be misquoting... will post a link if I find it).

And recurrent networks (RNN), imagine having a chess AI trained with, maybe Anand's games. Now that'd result in a very interesting simulation of playing against a great grandmaster .

"It was when I found out I could make mistakes that I knew I was on to something."
-Ornette Coleman

"Philosophy is a study that lets us be unhappy more intelligently."
-Anon.

Um...you do realize that RAID0 is basically "just a disk" - there is no additional protection at all, if a disk fails (and they all do) that's it, your data is gone, gone, gone ... the only extra you get is a bigger logical drive holding almost as much data as the two disks would have independently.

RAID controllers generally use standard algorithms, so if anyone has access to both your disk, they can easily access all your data. Wipe the disks!

Personally, I hate RAID0: it's less reliable than individual drives because a single failure loses all data on both drives, I use RAID 5 as a minimum - that way any single drive failure loses you no data at all (at the cost of approx 1/3 of the total space across 4 drives, more across 3)